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Just like lvm command ignores 0/xxxx report from judging the status. Avoid using infinite loop and limit report checking to 100 checks. If it would need more - something is not right.
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5.9 KiB
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173 lines
5.9 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA2110-1301 USA
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#######################################################################
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# This series of tests is meant to validate the correctness of
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# 'dmsetup status' for RAID LVs - especially during various sync action
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# transitions, like: recover, resync, check, repair, idle, reshape, etc
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#######################################################################
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SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
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. lib/inittest
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# check for version 1.9.0
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# - it is the point at which linear->raid1 uses "recover"
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# check for version 1.13.0 instead
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# - it is the point at which a finishing "recover" doesn't print all 'a's
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aux have_raid 1 13 0 || skip
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aux prepare_pvs 9
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get_devs
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vgcreate $SHARED -s 2m "$vg" "${DEVICES[@]}"
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###########################################
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# Upconverted RAID1 should never have all 'a's in status output
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###########################################
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aux delay_dev "$dev2" 0 20
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lvcreate -aey -l 2 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1"
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lvconvert --type raid1 -y -m 1 $vg/$lv1 "$dev2"
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for i in {100..0}; do
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check in_sync $vg $lv1 && break
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a=( $(dmsetup status $vg-$lv1) ) || die "Unable to get status of $vg/$lv1"
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b=( $(echo "${a[6]}" | sed s:/:' ':) )
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if [ "${b[0]}" -ne "${b[1]}" ]; then
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# First, 'check in_sync' should only need to check the ratio
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# If we are here, it is probably doing more than that.
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# If not in-sync, then we should only ever see "Aa"
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# Ignore until raid starts to report consistent data
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[ "${b[0]}" = "0" ] || [ "${a[5]}" == "Aa" ]
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else
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[ "${a[5]}" != "aa" ]
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should [ "${a[5]}" == "AA" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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fi
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sleep .1
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done
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aux enable_dev "$dev2"
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lvremove -ff $vg
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test "$i" -gt 0 || die "Unable to get in sync $vg/$lv1"
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###########################################
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# Upconverted RAID1 should not be at 100% right after upconvert
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###########################################
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aux delay_dev "$dev2" 0 50
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lvcreate -aey -l 2 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1"
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lvconvert --type raid1 -y -m 1 $vg/$lv1 "$dev2"
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a=( $(dmsetup status $vg-$lv1) ) || die "Unable to get status of $vg/$lv1"
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b=( $(echo "${a[6]}" | sed s:/:' ':) )
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should [ "${b[0]}" -ne "${b[1]}" ] # RHBZ 1507729
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aux enable_dev "$dev2"
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lvremove -ff $vg
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###########################################
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# Catch anything suspicious with linear -> RAID1 upconvert
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###########################################
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aux delay_dev "$dev2" 0 20
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lvcreate -aey -l 2 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1"
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lvconvert --type raid1 -y -m 1 $vg/$lv1 "$dev2"
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for i in {100..0}; do
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a=( $(dmsetup status $vg-$lv1) ) || die "Unable to get status of $vg/$lv1"
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b=( $(echo "${a[6]}" | sed s:/:' ':) )
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if [ "${b[0]}" -eq "0" ]; then
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: # Ignore until raid starts to report consistent data
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elif [ "${b[0]}" -ne "${b[1]}" ]; then
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# If the sync operation ("recover" in this case) is not
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# finished, then it better be as follows:
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[ "${a[5]}" = "Aa" ]
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# Might be transitioning from "idle" to "recover".
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# Kernel could check mddev->recovery for the intent to
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# begin a "recover" and report that... probably would be
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# better. RHBZ 1507719
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should [ "${a[7]}" = "recover" ]
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else
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# Tough to tell the INVALID case,
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# Before starting sync thread: "Aa X/X recover"
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# from the valid case,
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# Just finished sync thread: "Aa X/X recover"
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should [ "${a[5]}" = "AA" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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should [ "${a[7]}" = "idle" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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break
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fi
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sleep .1
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done
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aux enable_dev "$dev2"
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lvremove -ff $vg
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###########################################
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# Catch anything suspicious with RAID1 2-way -> 3-way upconvert
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###########################################
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aux delay_dev "$dev3" 0 20
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lvcreate --type raid1 -m 1 -aey -l 2 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1" "$dev2"
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aux wait_for_sync $vg $lv1
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lvconvert -y -m +1 $vg/$lv1 "$dev3"
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for i in {100..0}; do
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a=( $(dmsetup status $vg-$lv1) ) || die "Unable to get status of $vg/$lv1"
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b=( $(echo "${a[6]}" | sed s:/:' ':) )
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if [ "${b[0]}" -eq "0" ]; then
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: # Ignore until raid starts to report consistent data
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elif [ "${b[0]}" -ne "${b[1]}" ]; then
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# If the sync operation ("recover" in this case) is not
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# finished, then it better be as follows:
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[ "${a[5]}" = "AAa" ]
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[ "${a[7]}" = "recover" ]
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else
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# Tough to tell the INVALID case,
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# Before starting sync thread: "AAa X/X recover"
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# from the valid case,
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# Just finished sync thread: "AAa X/X recover"
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should [ "${a[5]}" = "AAA" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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should [ "${a[7]}" = "idle" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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break
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fi
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sleep .1
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done
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aux enable_dev "$dev3"
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lvremove -ff $vg
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test "$i" -gt 0 || die "Unable to get in sync $vg/$lv1"
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###########################################
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# Catch anything suspicious with RAID1 initial resync
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###########################################
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aux delay_dev "$dev2" 0 20
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lvcreate --type raid1 -m 1 -aey -l 2 -n $lv1 $vg "$dev1" "$dev2"
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for i in {100..0}; do
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a=( $(dmsetup status $vg-$lv1) ) || die "Unable to get status of $vg/$lv1"
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b=( $(echo "${a[6]}" | sed s:/:' ':) )
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if [ "${b[0]}" -eq "0" ]; then
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: # Ignore until raid starts to report consistent data
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elif [ "${b[0]}" -ne "${b[1]}" ]; then
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# If the sync operation ("resync" in this case) is not
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# finished, then it better be as follows:
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[ "${a[5]}" = "aa" ]
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# Should be in "resync", but it is possible things are only
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# just getting going - in which case, it could be "idle"
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# with 0% sync ratio
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[ "${a[7]}" = "resync" ] || \
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[[ "${a[7]}" = "idle" && "${b[0]}" -eq "0" ]]
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else
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should [ "${a[5]}" = "AA" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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should [ "${a[7]}" = "idle" ] # RHBZ 1507719
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break
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fi
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sleep .1
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done
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aux enable_dev "$dev2"
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lvremove -ff $vg
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test "$i" -gt 0 || die "Unable to get in sync $vg/$lv1"
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vgremove -ff $vg
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